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lcockitt wrote:That is so totally awesome! It looks great on the blue blanket. Want want want!
It' *is* awesome! - I'm wearing it around my shoulders like a cape. It's snuggly. xD
Two finished pics! One with feline size reference.. one without. I spread it out on the floor, (the blankie) and went into another room to get the ruler. Cat was dead asleep in teh sunbeam. Thirty seconds later, when I come out.. well, the pic with him in it is what I saw. xD
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Working on:
Retro X & Y! - lost the pattern and fabric, but it's resurfaced ...and i've lost it again lol
Attempting Diamond Painting
Making like three crochet blankets at once #nolife
slowly amassing floss for the old-style Epic Pokemon
starrley wrote:Awesome project! It's so great to see it finished. It will be on the blog today! (Friday.)
Hehe, thanks! It's great to have it finished!
Ooooh. I'll be sharing that link around
Working on:
Retro X & Y! - lost the pattern and fabric, but it's resurfaced ...and i've lost it again lol
Attempting Diamond Painting
Making like three crochet blankets at once #nolife
slowly amassing floss for the old-style Epic Pokemon
first off, really amazing project! Ive been wanting to do something like this or stitch on clothing for quite some time but am nervous as to how difficult it is (esp with a project of this size). When you use waste canvas do you have to pull out the canvas strands as you go, or is it something you do at the end? Whats the difficulty/patience level required? Also, Has anyone used the water soluble canvas, to know if thats easier to use? sorry for all the questions...